I was having problems formatting captions in a complex document I am
preparing with memoir--the commands were ignored. Some internet
searching revealed that sometimes other packages do things (such as
loading the caption package internally) that interfere with memoir's own
caption functions.
The developer of the Linux Libertine font package is probably going to add
diacritic-stacking to the font's capabilities (mark-to-mark positioning?).
I've asked for circumflex + breve. Are there other diacritics that potential
users of Libertine are wanting to stack? If so, I'd be happy to pass th
I ran into the same problem, as explained in
http://tug.org/mailman/htdig/xetex/2010-February/015908.html
and Vafa Khalighi answered with the solution (which I had forgotten) at
http://tug.org/mailman/htdig/xetex/2010-February/015909.html
-- gildas
* David Perry (hospes.pri...@verizon.net) wrote
Thank you Gildas for pointing this out, and also to Vafa for the
solution. Things work now!
David
Gildas Hamel wrote:
I ran into the same problem, as explained in
http://tug.org/mailman/htdig/xetex/2010-February/015908.html
and Vafa Khalighi answered with the solution (which I had forgotten)
On Saturday 13 March 2010, Joshua and Amy wrote:
> The developer of the Linux Libertine font package is probably going to add
> diacritic-stacking to the font's capabilities (mark-to-mark positioning?).
>
> I've asked for circumflex + breve. Are there other diacritics that
> potential users of Li